The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study

Abstract Background Suicidal ideation is subject to serious underestimation among existing public health studies. While numerous factors have been recognized in affecting suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB), the associated environmental risks have been poorly understood. Foremost among the various...

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Main Authors: Yunsong Chen, Guangye He, Buwei Chen, Senhu Wang, Guodong Ju, Ting Ge
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-8409-2
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spelling doaj-883049af1540427b895bd78a591812ea2020-11-25T03:35:37ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-03-0120111010.1186/s12889-020-8409-2The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel studyYunsong Chen0Guangye He1Buwei Chen2Senhu Wang3Guodong Ju4Ting Ge5Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American StudiesSchool of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical UniversityThe University of CambridgeSchool of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing UniversitySchool of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing UniversityAbstract Background Suicidal ideation is subject to serious underestimation among existing public health studies. While numerous factors have been recognized in affecting suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB), the associated environmental risks have been poorly understood. Foremost among the various environment risks were air pollution, in particular, the PM2.5. The present study attempted to examine the relationship between PM2.5 level and local weekly index of suicidal ideation (ISI). Methods Using Internet search query volumes in Baidu (2017), the largest internet search engine in China, we constructed a prefectural panel data (278 prefectures, 52 weeks) and employed dynamic panel GMM system estimation to analyze the relationship between weekly concentration of PM2.5 (Mean = 87 μg·m− 3) and the index of suicidal ideation (Mean = 49.9). Results The results indicate that in the spring and winter, a 10 μg·m− 3 increase in the prior week’s PM2.5 in a Chinese city is significantly associated with 0.020 increase in ISI in spring and a 0.007 increase in ISI in winter, after taking account other co-pollutants and meteorological conditions. Conclusion We innovatively proposed the measure of suicidal ideation and provided suggestive evidence of a positive association between suicidal ideation and PM2.5 level.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-8409-2PM2.5Suicidal ideationInternet search
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author Yunsong Chen
Guangye He
Buwei Chen
Senhu Wang
Guodong Ju
Ting Ge
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Guangye He
Buwei Chen
Senhu Wang
Guodong Ju
Ting Ge
The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
BMC Public Health
PM2.5
Suicidal ideation
Internet search
author_facet Yunsong Chen
Guangye He
Buwei Chen
Senhu Wang
Guodong Ju
Ting Ge
author_sort Yunsong Chen
title The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
title_short The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
title_full The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
title_fullStr The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
title_full_unstemmed The association between PM2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
title_sort association between pm2.5 exposure and suicidal ideation: a prefectural panel study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background Suicidal ideation is subject to serious underestimation among existing public health studies. While numerous factors have been recognized in affecting suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB), the associated environmental risks have been poorly understood. Foremost among the various environment risks were air pollution, in particular, the PM2.5. The present study attempted to examine the relationship between PM2.5 level and local weekly index of suicidal ideation (ISI). Methods Using Internet search query volumes in Baidu (2017), the largest internet search engine in China, we constructed a prefectural panel data (278 prefectures, 52 weeks) and employed dynamic panel GMM system estimation to analyze the relationship between weekly concentration of PM2.5 (Mean = 87 μg·m− 3) and the index of suicidal ideation (Mean = 49.9). Results The results indicate that in the spring and winter, a 10 μg·m− 3 increase in the prior week’s PM2.5 in a Chinese city is significantly associated with 0.020 increase in ISI in spring and a 0.007 increase in ISI in winter, after taking account other co-pollutants and meteorological conditions. Conclusion We innovatively proposed the measure of suicidal ideation and provided suggestive evidence of a positive association between suicidal ideation and PM2.5 level.
topic PM2.5
Suicidal ideation
Internet search
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-8409-2
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